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On January 26, 1910, a flood surrounded the Rover Palace in Paris caused $100 million in losses.
Today, 115 years ago, on January 26, 1910 (December 16, 1909), the Loire Palace of Paris was surrounded by flooding, causing the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars. The Eiffel Tower in the water On January 26, 1910, a cold, ruthless rain continued down in Paris for more than a week, flooding street houses, causing an estimated economic loss of up to $200 million. The Senna River water reached the highest water level in Paris, and there is now the danger of flooding the Loire statue exhibition room. It is that the Venus of Milos and other large amounts of precious artwork were in danger. Thousands of residents were forced to flee from their homes. Prime Minister Berlioz warned that the flooding was approaching the most densely populated areas of Paris. Most ro


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